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Two Arrested for Fraud Allegedly Promising Overseas Jobs in Qatar and South Korea

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  • The Kathmandu Valley Crime Investigation Office arrested two individuals accused of fraudulently promising jobs in Qatar and South Korea.
  • The suspects are 43-year-old Nirbahadur Karki from Kathmandu and 39-year-old Vijay Kumar Yadav from Sarlahi.
  • Karki allegedly defrauded eight people by promising jobs in Croatia, while Yadav is accused of swindling NPR 220,000 under the pretense of sending workers to Qatar.

April 5, Kathmandu – Two individuals have been apprehended on allegations of fraudulently promising employment opportunities abroad in Qatar and South Korea.

The arrested suspects are 43-year-old Nirbahadur Karki from Kathmandu and 39-year-old Vijay Kumar Yadav from Sarlahi. They were taken into custody by the Kathmandu Valley Crime Investigation Office.

Karki stands accused of cheating eight individuals by assuring them jobs in Croatia, while Yadav is alleged to have defrauded NPR 220,000 by promising placements in Qatar. Both detainees have been handed over to the Department of Foreign Employment for further action.

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